In a quiet village in a remote setting, a solitary and experienced ferryman lives his life navigating a river that separates the civilized side from the wild. His existence takes an unexpected turn when a group of outlaws arrives in the village, seeking to cross the river to escape the law. The ferryman, known for his integrity and resilience, becomes the focal point of a conflict that pits the criminals against the villagers. As the outlaws attempt to intimidate him into helping them cross, the ferryman faces a moral dilemma: to collaborate with men who represent everything he despises or to risk endangering those who have trusted him.
Throughout the film, themes of honor, loyalty, and the struggle between good and evil in a hostile environment are explored. Tensions rise as the ferryman tries to protect his community while playing his last card in an intense game of strategy with the outlaws. The atmosphere grows increasingly heavy, as the river, symbolizing both a boundary and an opportunity for redemption, becomes the stage for an inevitable clash.
In an explosive final confrontation, the ferryman proves that bravery can overcome adversity, while his story intertwines with the fates of those living on both sides of the river, revealing the true measure of courage and humanity along the journey of life.